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stilez
04-25-2005, 06:01 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v157/kappapsi497/2005/DSC05006.jpg





So at the Ruff Ryders Car Show last weekend, I actually saw someone using some nice towels (with Meguiar`s products). The towels were MF and looked to be pretty plush. I began talking to him and asked to see his towels (only an Autopian ;)). He showed me the majority of the line of these towels from www.fiber-works.com . I was very impressed with everything about them, so I picked up all but the edgeless ultra fine.





Extra Plush (Orange w/edge) - One of, if not, the plushest towels I`ve used. This is the one your hand almost gets lost in :). Great for QD`ing and final buffing.



Fine (Yellow) - Very thin, but very soft. It`s great for windows, door jams, interior cleaning, and just general all purpose.



MF Applicator - One of my favorites! Most MF applicators have a reasonably thick nap and soak up too much product, IMO. This one has a relatively thin nap and a foam base. I like it for applying interior dressings/conditioners and exterior LSP`s.



MF Wash Mitt (with black wristband) - I was never a fan of MF Wash Mitts due to their thin nap (don`t retain the dirt well and if do, drag it on the surface). However, you find other places to use products. This has worked well on underhoods (painted), door jams, rims, and lower panels.



Plush (Green) - GREAT all around towel. I have used this one to remove both polishes, LSPs, and QD`s. This one does it all.



Ultra Fine w/edge (Blue) - This is a nice towel that is better for the grunge stuff. It`s safe for paint and nice for polish removal at that, but I prefer it on the windows and clear/mirrored finishes.



Waffle Weave MF (Gray) - Great WW. It soaks up a lot of water, but maybe not big enough for some (16x24). I find myself using it with Poorboy`s S+W to do my entire car with success.



Microfiber Dry Mitt - All I can say is DUST MAGNET. I haven`t tried it on paint, but I by the plushness, I would say it would be great for final finishing to remove that last bit of dust. Me, personally, like using it to quickly remove dust from my black interior as well as various areas in my appartment.





So yeah, in the end, GREAT stuff. I hate to sit and rave, but I now use all of these product reguarly. Check out:



www.fiber-works.com for more info.

TW85 HHI
04-25-2005, 06:11 PM
I suspect the orange Extra Plush towel is identical (other than color) to Excel`s Elite towel, which is my favorite for paint use.

Spilchy
04-25-2005, 06:18 PM
Nice review Sean. I`m curious to browse the site.



The orange one looks similar to DavidB`s Sonus towel in the Autopia store. That`s my all time favorite.



The MF applicator looks nice too.

stevet
04-26-2005, 12:01 AM
Originally posted by Spilchy



The orange one looks similar to DavidB`s Sonus towel in the Autopia store.





I was thinking the same thing.

BigAl3
04-26-2005, 01:23 AM
Originally posted by TW85 HHI

I suspect the orange Extra Plush towel is identical (other than color) to Excel`s Elite towel, which is my favorite for paint use.



seems very equivalent to the blue viking mf drying towel as well. :up

HumSki
04-26-2005, 01:28 AM
I had difficulty reaching the website? Anyone else have a problem? This is the error message:

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The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later.

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Apache/1.3.33 Server at www.fiber-works.com Port 80

Wasatch
04-26-2005, 01:53 AM
Prices are alittle to high, IMO.

raymond_ho2002
04-26-2005, 01:56 AM
from that picture, that mf mitt looks the same as the one i got from autopia car care (sonus line i think).

stilez
04-26-2005, 07:03 AM
I know there are only a few top MF manufacturers so some towels may be the exact same.

Spilchy
04-26-2005, 08:13 AM
Originally posted by imacarnut

seems very equivalent to the blue viking mf drying towel as well. :up



So does the new Vroom drying towel at Target except it`s 10 times bigger and half the price.



This one:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y150/spilchy/tn_IMG_0102.jpg

WrxRob513
04-26-2005, 09:04 AM
On that note.



Are we trusting Vroom on our paint?!

imported_Denzil
04-26-2005, 11:25 AM
I guess... it seems from what I have been hearing as of late, Vroom has been getting fairly good reviews as a consensus especially because of the fact that it is cheap and locally available (Target).

Spilchy
04-26-2005, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by WrxRob513

On that note.



Are we trusting Vroom on our paint?!



After a couple washes? NOT ME!



However, the drying towel I posted a pic of is nice. I used it today and had no marring. Fluffy, soft and gentle.



Sorry to hijack the thread:( :o

imported_RIC
04-26-2005, 12:19 PM
I don`t like the fact that you can`t get any information about the company...no mailing address, no phone numbers, no contact name, only way to contact them is thru the website and hope they contact you back.



If you order from them and have problems, good luck!



Edit: That was quick that they added some contact info.

BigAl3
04-26-2005, 01:24 PM
Originally posted by GSRstilez

I know there are only a few top MF manufacturers so some towels may be the exact same.



couldn`t agree more.